Thursday Morning Updates Continued
Fusion 45 said...
Fusion 45 Number 70
Hal Blaine 1966
Great Session Drummers Series, 5e
For a limited time at Fusion 45
http://fusion45.com
centurian said...
ATTACK of the KILLER B'Sides 2:
• Pretenders - B-sides & Lost Hits
• A Flock of Seagulls - B-Sides 2.0
• Depeche Mode - B-sides
• The Cure - 4Play
• U2 - B-sides [1990 - 2000]
• Billy Idol - Rare + Remixed
• Soundgarden - Songs From The Superunknown
Thanks Fuzzy!
http://anotherbloginthewallpt2.blogspot.com
miller said...
with as a first post:
the name of this blog is the name of a track of this album.
plus:a 4 cd boxset of The Byrds
There is a Season
http://eightohfive.blogspot.com
PoP dEFECT RADIO said...
PoP dEFECT RADIO
What Is Net Neutrality?
Special mixes produced to inform those who are unclear on Net Neutrality featuring testimony from the FCC hearing in Stanford last week on Internet Practices Lawrence Lessig and various media music by Buckethead, Battles and UNKLE
Get Informed and Save The Internet!
http://popdefectradio.blogspot.com
Nuzz Prowlin' Wolf said...
THE BOLSHOI - Happy Boy (12")
PETER PERRETT in THE ONE - Woke Up Sticky(album)
RHODE-TWINN - Bike Boy (12")
BIG AUDIO DYNAMITE - The Bottom Line/BAD (Rick Rubin Re-Mix 12")
SUPER FURRY ANIMALS - The Man Don't Give A Fuck
@
http://nuzzprowlinwolf.blogspot.com
Casey said...
A Crunchy Crisp post has been added
this Thursday the 24th at
-->The College Crowd Digs Me<--
A Lost Gem from Bloodrock.
http://thecollegecrowddigsme.blogspot.com
NEWS: Smashing Pumpkins honored in L.A.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan reluctantly accepted a low-grade honor in Hollywood on Wednesday, after revealing that he had spent a lot of time wondering whether it was "a silly thing."
Corgan and bandmate Jimmy Chamberlin placed their hands in wet cement for the Rockwalk, a shrine of sorts outside a music instrument shop. A hundred or so fans turned up, outnumbered by the media and assorted band hangers-on.
"I'm so used to bad vibes, people hating our band and throwing things at us. So it's strange to be honored," Corgan told the crowd.
"I had to think about it. I had to really lay in bed and think, 'Is this a good thing? Is this a silly thing?' I'm really honored. I'm really touched."
He expressed similarly mixed emotions about being in one of the most popular rock bands of the 1990s, saying membership in '70s rock gods Led Zeppelin or Black Sabbath might have been preferable.
Clearly in a philosophical mood, Corgan said Smashing Pumpkins represented "an existential extension" of himself. The only problem is that he does not always know who he really is.
"So thank you for understanding that part of me that I don't understand."
Full Story @ reuters.com









